Candice Miller, M.A., I.M.F.
Community Outreach , Learning Communuties Organizer & Fundraising
Candice Miller, M.A. received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Sonoma State University in 2003. It is at Sonoma State where Candice discovered Existential and Humanistic psychology, which inspired her to become involved in mental health. Candice went on to receive her Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Saybrook Graduate School in 2006. Candice has recently returned to Saybrook Graduate School for her Doctorate in Psychology, where she is focusing on the phenomenology of the creative writing process from an existential perspective. Candice currently works for Family Paths Inc. in Oakland as a treatment specialist for families with young children. Candice has experience working with the geriatric population, acute and chronic mental health challenges, and homelessness. However, Candice specializes in treating children ages 0 - 5. Prior to entering the mental health profession, Candice worked for 15 years in Early Childhood Education as both a teacher and director of programs.